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Stocks, Copper Slide on China Rate Concern; Treasuries Tumble
Bloomberg
By Stephen Kirkland and Tara Lachapelle - Fri Nov 12 21:13:37 GMT 2010 A trader talks on his phone while taking a break outside the New York Stock Exchange. Photographer: Jin Lee/Bloomberg Stocks slid, extending the biggest weekly slump in three months ...
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Top Democrat seeks small business tax form repeal
Reuters
Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner (R) arrives with committee chairman Sen. Max Baucus (L) (D-MT) to testify about US economic policy towards China during a hearing of the Senate Finance Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, June 10, 2010. ...
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Reuters
Chinese Auto Maker Weighs Stake in General Motors
Wall Street Journal
By SHARON TERLEP NEW YORK—China's biggest auto maker is negotiating to buy an about 1% stake in General Motors Co. worth about $500 million, according to a person familiar with the matter. SAIC Motor Corp., which has built cars with GM in China since ...
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Tina Brown's Daily Beast to merge with Newsweek magazine
The Guardian
She conquered the US publishing world editing two of the country's most prestigious magazines, the New Yorker and Vanity Fair, then wrote a biography of Princess Diana before testing her digital mettle by launching a news and comment website. ...
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The Guardian
Oil Prices May Increase as US Crude, Fuel Inventories Drop, Survey Shows
Bloomberg
By Mark Shenk - Fri Nov 12 20:50:14 GMT 2010 Oil may increase next week after an Energy Department report showed that US crude and fuel inventories tumbled, a Bloomberg News survey showed. Sixteen of 37 analysts, or 43 percent, forecast crude oil will ...
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Gold, silver sink on China worry
Economic Times
LONDON: Gold fell in New York as speculation that China may raise interest rates curbed demand for bullion. Other precious metals slid. The euro rebounded after earlier declining to a six-week low against the dollar on reports showing the region's ...
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Fannie, Freddie Overseer May Signal Limited Loan Repurchases, Rosner Says
Bloomberg
By Jody Shenn and Lorraine Woellert - Fri Nov 12 20:41:13 GMT 2010 Efforts by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to force sellers to repurchase soured mortgages may be weakened by the replacement of their "very aggressive" regulator, Graham Fisher & Co. ...
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G-20 Fallout: Trade Barriers, Tensions Could Rise
ABC News
AP By PAUL WISEMAN AP Economics Writer G-20 leaders pose for a group photo at the G-20 summit in Seoul, South Korea, Friday, Nov. 12, 2010.... The world's most important economies are going home to look after themselves — leaving their summit without ...
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ABC News
FOREX-Euro sheds gains vs dollar as financial markets fall
Reuters
By Julie Haviv NEW YORK, Nov 12 (Reuters) - The euro pared gains against the dollar on Friday, remaining near a six-week low, as roiling financial markets outweighed a move by European leaders to reassure nervous bondholders about the value of their ...
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Icahn raises stake in target Dynegy
Financial Times
By Sheila McNulty in Houston Carl Icahn, the activist investor, has raised his stake in Dynegy and offered it a $2bn line of credit, in a last-ditch effort to block the sale of the US power producer to Blackstone. Mr Icahn and his affiliated investment ...
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